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plasmid;GI; ACESSION NUMBER - (Jun/10/2012 )

I wonder if there’s GI/acession number for the commercial plasmids on NCBI or gene bank?

I'm learning to draw a plasmid map with Simvector 4.6. I want to find the imformation about plasmid pcDNA6/myc-His C.

I see it on https://www.lablife.org/g?a=seqa&id=vdb%5fg2%2e2jKMNh1%5fG27VS2Ngcr203K0rLlM%2d%5fsequence%5ff9485d75d09dd2bb63846aee6aac0f27ee9c3898%5f10. but there‘s no entrez number. I can not put the imformation, including notes and sequece into the simvector.

OK, all in all,I just want to know if there's informations, including GI/acession number and features about plasmid vectors on NCBI? Can Simvector 4.6 do pretty work, it is worth time to learn?

-mawson-

In general there is not a Genbank entry for most, even the commonly used, plasmids. It's only there if someone loads it. You could help the world by loading a Genbank entry of a common plasmid that is not there.

-phage434-

phage434 on Mon Jun 11 12:15:20 2012 said:


In general there is not a Genbank entry for most, even the commonly used, plasmids. It's only there if someone loads it. You could help the world by loading a Genbank entry of a common plasmid that is not there.


thank you for help. I get it.

-mawson-